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IMPORTANT NOTICE. BBATH & CO.’S CHEAT JUBILEE SALE. genuine clearance-OP SUMMER STOCK. BEATH’S SALE. BEATH’S SALE. ’S SALE. BEATH’S SALE. BEATH’S SALE. Boys’ Colonial Tweed Trouser 'Suits. Sale prices, 9s fid, 12s fid, 15s fid, 18s 6d. Boys’ Hussar and Melville Suits. Reduced prices, 5s lid, 6s 9d, 7s 6d, 8s ll'd. Mon’s Macintoshes, 35s 6d. Sale price, 25s 6d. Men’s Tweed Sac 'Suits, 355, for 27s 6d. Men’s Tweed- Trousers (all sizes), 4s lid, 5s lid, 7s lid, 9s lid. Men’s Merino Singlets, 2s lid, for Is 6d. Strong 'Working Sharis, 3s 6d, fo r 2s 6d, Men’s Merino Pants, 3s fid, lor 2s 6d. Men's Frame Felt Hats, 7.s fid, for 5s 6d. Unbleached Table Damask. 'Sale price, 9id. Hearth Hugs. Salo_ Prices from Is lid. Washing Cotton Skirt Length, 2s 3d, for is 6d. Black 'Lustres, the 'Dress 9s lid, for 6s lid. All Wool 'Navy 'Serge, Is lid, for 1 Pel. DRESSMAKING. Reduced Prices for the Sale Only. a Job Lot Ladies’ Belts, 3s fid 'to Ss fid; all at ll|-d. ' Fancy 'Silk and Muslin Fronts, 3s lid, for Is fid. ■ White Lisle and Net Gloves, BJd', for 4Jd. Fancy Striped Silk 'Ribbons, 2s lid, for lljd'. Strong Serviceable Corsets, 3s fid, for Is lid. Lovely-fitting 'Grey Corsets, 3s lid, for 2s lid. White Embroidered and Lace Skirts, 3s lid, 3s lid, 6s lid. Children’s Tunics, 5s lid, 7-s lid and) 8s Hd; all at 3s lid. Stylish Summer Jackets, 22s fid, for l!2s lid. Black Sicilian Costume Skirts, 19s fid, for 12s lid. Coat and Skirt Washing Costumes, 25s fid, for 15s lid. Charming Laoe Mantles, 67s fid, for 23s 6d. Girls’ Choice Silk Hats, 13s fid, for 8s lid. 200 Dozen White Sailors, fid, Is, Is fid. Is lid. Stylish Trimmed Sailors, 10s fid', for 5s lid. ’ Black Ostrich Tips, Is lid, for Is. Fashionable Sunshine Hats, 2s lid, for Is fid. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. ■ BEATH & CO., DRAPERS, » CHRISTCHURCH. 1961 TWENTIETH CENTURY. 1901 AT THE COMMENCEMENT OF A NEW CENTURY J. - BAT LANTYNE ' AND' COMPANY, TiESIRE to place on record their grateful appreciation of the continuous support accorded them ' JJ in the past by the people of New Zealand, and trust they will accept this assurance that • ■ , NO EFFORT WILE BE SPARED TO MAKE DUNSTABLE HOUSE IN THE FUTURE, AS IN THE PAST, THE LEADING HOUSE OE FASHION IN THE COLONY.

• NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. BOYS’ AND. YOUTHS’ SUPERIOR READY-MADE CLOTHING AT EE AS ON ABLE PRICES. BOYS' GWARD SUITS 73 6d, 8s 6cl, 9s 6d, 103 BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS, 13s 6d, 14s 6d, 15s 6d, 16s BOYS’ GOLF KNICKBR SUFIS, Three Garments, 17s 6d, 18s 6d, 19s 6d, 21S YOUTHS’ SAC SUITS, 19s 6d, 21s, 225, 23s BOYS’ BLOUSE SUITS, 7s Gd, 8s 6d, 9s 6d, 10s 6d BOYS’ SAILOR SUITS, 6s, 6s 6d, 7s, 7s 6d NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, ONLY CHRISTCHURCH ADDRESS, NEXT D.I.C.

FRUIT PRESERVING. WE HAVE ON SALE, AT LOWEST PRICES, pATENT AIR-TIGHT GLASS JABS, In Several Sizes, ■l* Very Suitable for Preserving Fresh Fruit. Secure Them Early. ASHBY, BERGH & CO., LTD., CHRISTCHURCH. L 1762 FANCY GOODS VERSUS DRAPERY. npONEyCLIFFE AND CAREY, the Beady- . Money Drapers,. desire to emphasise the fact that they are Drapers, AND DRAPERS ONLY. They do not touch Christmas Cards, Fancy Goods, Boots or Furniture, preferring f to confine themselves to their LEGITIMATE TRADE rather than dabble with other people’s, and so emulate the “ GRASPING FOR MORE ”, POLICY now bo regrettably common. GO TO THE FANCY GOODS SHOPS for Fancy Goods, but for Drapery, Mercery, Clothing, Tailoring, etc., go to TONEYCLIFFE AND CAREY, Drapers, and Drapers A HUNDRED AND ONE KNICK-KNACKS of a useful order, suitable for Xmas and New Year Preesilts, SUCH as Gloves, Sunshades, Hoisery, Handkerchiefs, Lace Ties, Blouses .Veilings, Pelisses, Aprons, Tray Cloths, Table i Covers, etc., etc. TONEYCLIFFE AND CAREY | THE READY-MONEY DRAPERS. I X7SS3 PURIRI AT URAL J'yjTNERAL '^TATBR. "A G LASS ° N R ISING QLEANSE3 THE gYSTEM" SIR ROBERT STOUT, Chief Justice of New Zealand, writes;—“l have much pleasure in stating that I have used PURIRI WATER for several years. To anyone having a tendency to gout I consider it invaluable. I can testify to its beneficial effects. I believe that anyone leading a sedentary life will find it a useful fable water, and second to none in' the market."FLETCHER, HUMPHREYS AND CO., AGENTS. CHRISTCHURCH. L 2712 1 i“ : [TAMES KNIGHT, eti CASH BUTCHER, . High Street, Very much regrets the unexpected delay which has arisen in tho completion of his New Premises, but is now glad to inform his customers •that he will EE-OPEN BUSINESS on j FRIDAY, NOVEMBER the 23rd INST. L33SO j at Minson and Co.’e, i.v/ where you will sea a very much large j Assortment than gyer before. t-22614 "■

TO THE PUBLIC. A S many people appear to be of opinion ■iri. that the Furniture Displayed by us at CANTERBURY JUBILEE EXHIBITION is act wholly of our own manufacture, but that portions of it have been imported, or have been made elsewhere, WE PLEDGE OUR WORD to the public that every bit of the Furniture now on view at the Exhibition. DOWN TO THE SMALLEST AND MOST INSIGNIFICANT DETAIL, was Made at our own Steaia Furniture Factory, by our own operatives. wa. strange TUGS. COVEEDALE STRANGE AND COMPANY Christchurch, November, 1900. GOLD MEDALS, PARIS, 1878. 1339. 1 eF OSEfil O' ILLO TT 1 S PET £=", _ Of Highest Quality, and .having Greatest

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12398, 11 January 1901, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12398, 11 January 1901, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12398, 11 January 1901, Page 6

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